Pregnancy is the happiest experience for mothers. Some mothers are very puzzled about how the fetus survives in the uterus? Firstly, amniotic fluid is the safety system of the fetus, and secondly, the nutrients of the fetus are absorbed through the umbilical cord. The umbilical cord is connected to the mother's body, so is it an organ of the fetus?
Simply put, the navel is an organ of the fetus, and the umbilical cord is a part of the navel. It can be considered as an organ of the fetus, but after birth, the umbilical cord needs to be cut. Then let the umbilical cord naturally fall off and eventually become the navel. The umbilical cord plays a very important role in the mother's fetus. But if the fetus is born, the umbilical cord cannot function and must be cut and scabbed to form the navel.
When the umbilical cord falls off, the mother must pay attention to disinfecting the belly button of the fetus, otherwise it will produce a lot of bacteria. The detachment of the umbilical cord also takes some time, so mothers cannot touch it with their hands and must let it naturally detach. And it needs to be disinfected every day so that the fetus's belly button can recover quickly.
Many mothers tend to overlook some common sense when taking care of their fetuses. The navel needs to be well cared for. If not properly cared for, it will grow slowly and recover poorly. When helping the fetus take a bath, the mother must not let the navel touch the water.